Designed and coordinated the layout of mechanical systems in Autodesk Revit MEP 2011.

Ductwork

Piping

Equipment

Terminal Units

Diffusers

Misc. Components

Annotation, etc.

Coordinated the project with multiple disciplines.

Selected and scheduled equipment, fans, terminal units, etc.

Created and modified parameters for multiple Revit families to meet the needs of the project.

Set up Sheets and views for a printed submittal.

RADNOR HEIGHTS SUBSTATION FOR DOMINION IN ARLINGTON, VA:

Completed the mechanical design of the substation in Revit MEP 2011.

Selected and scheduled necessary equipment.

Put together the specs.

Coordinated with multiple disciplines to achieve the final product.

WAKE TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH SCIENCES II:

In charge of putting together the necessary templates and documentation for the achievement of Energy and Atmosphere (EA) prerequisites and credits, as well as Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) prerequisites and credits.

Verified and fixed minimum airflow set-points on terminal units for the entire building to achieve the required ventilation.

Supported the Chapel Hill office with the construction of an energy model which complies with LEED V2.2 and ASHRAE 90.1-2004.

Objective/Summary

Pavel Likhonin graduated from Penn State University in May 2010 with a Master of Architectural Engineering degree in the Mechanical/Energy Field. He is looking forward to passing his PE and a CEM examination in a couple of years and then taking on a leading role in a successful company where he can further contribute using his technical knowledge, communication/personal skills, quick problem solving, and management skills.

Interests

Developing and integrating design tools, processes, and technologies that enable realization of Near Zero Energy Buildings (Sustainable), i.e. buildings that result in near zero fossil fuel energy utilization for operation.

Published Work

Penn State ASHRAE Student Team received a 2nd place award in an International Integrated Sustainable Building Design Competition. The building design takes the best architectural and engineering influences to improve efficiency of operation and energy consumption.

Penn State MAE Thesis Paper

Technical Paper written in 2010 that focused on energy saving alternatives such as Combined Heat and Power, Thermal Storage, Dedicated Outside Air Systems coupled with Chilled Beams, and a Dedicated Chiller for the Data Center.

References

References

Meziane Touati

This letter is an assessment of Pavel Likhonin's Internship as a Mechanical Engineering intern at AECOM during summer of 2009.

Pavel has contributed greatly to the production of projects during his short stay with us. He was highly productive and always punctual.

Pavel demonstrated, through his various questions to senior staff a high knowledge of engineering principals. He is very eager to learn, do things right with no short cuts, and demonstrated a great care and professional conscience.

Pavel is a bright young engineer that will certainly go far in his career, it was a pleasure having Pavel's energy in the Mechanical department the past few months.

We highly recommend Pavel for employment with any Engineering firm, no one should hesitate hiring Pavel, he will be a great asset to his employer.

Should you need any additional information, please feel free to contact us.

Sincerely,

Meziane Touati PESenior Mechanical Engineer

Dr. Jelena Srebric

“I am Pavel’s undergraduate advisor and I was responsible for supporting his critical career decisions during studies at the Pennsylvania State University. Pavel is the only student in his group who approached me with questions on how to get involved in more challenging courses and activities while at Penn State. As a result, he became a member of the BuildSci research group managed by me. In particular, Pavel is interested in fundamental concepts applied to environmental impacts of different building design solutions. A good example of such an area of work is the project on green roofs that Pavel also got involved with after his proactive conversations with me.” August 20, 2009